Moms Store Nepal Launches New Mobile App for Sustainable Buying and Selling of Used Clothes

 Moms Store Nepal, a leading online marketplace for maternity and baby products, announced today the launch of its new mobile app, Momtah that provides a convenient way for users to buy and sell used clothes while measuring their carbon footprint. The app is designed to help users make more sustainable choices and connect them directly with potential buyers.

The Momtah app allows users to create listings for their used clothes, including photos, descriptions, and carbon footprint measurements. Buyers can then browse the listings and make an offer directly to the seller. The app also includes a chat feature that allows buyers and sellers to communicate with each other to arrange pick-up or shipping.

“We are excited to offer this new service to our customers,” said Sita Magar, CEO of Moms Store Nepal. “We know that sustainability is important to our users, and our app provides a convenient and transparent way for them to sell and buy used clothes while measuring their carbon footprint. We are proud to be the first online marketplace in Nepal to offer this feature.”

In addition to the buy and sell feature, the Momtah app also includes a “community” section where users can share tips and advice on sustainable living, parenting, fashion, and other topics of interest to moms. The app is available for download on both iOS and Android devices.

“We believe that our new app will make sustainable buying and selling of used clothes more accessible and convenient for our users,” added Magar. “We are confident that our users will love the transparency and ease of use that the app provides.”

About Moms Store Nepal:

Moms Store Nepal is a leading online marketplace for maternity and baby products in Nepal. The company was founded in 2019 with the goal of providing moms with high-quality, affordable products that make their lives easier. The company has since grown to become a trusted source of products and information for moms across the country.

For more information, please visit the Moms Store Nepal website at www.momsstorenepal.com.

Contact:
Sita Magar
CEO, Moms Store Nepal

Moms Store Nepal
Sita Magar
+9779805446915
https://momsstorenepal.com.np

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India and Nepal agree to finalize soon the new MoU for agricultural cooperation


The visiting Minister of Agriculture and Livestock Development of Nepal, Shri Mahendra Rai Yadav, held a meeting with the Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shri Narendra Singh Tomar here today. During the meeting, Shri Tomar assured all possible cooperation from India’s side to Nepal. Also, the two countries agreed to expeditiously finalize a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for agricultural cooperation so that rapid progress can be made on various bilateral agricultural issues.







Welcoming the Nepalese delegation to the bilateral meeting, Shri Tomar said that India and Nepal enjoy close and friendly relations, which are clearly manifested in the age-old historical and cultural ties, open borders and close people-to-people contacts. Shri Tomar spoke of strengthening cooperation with Nepal in all fields including agriculture and informed that India has made great progress in the field of research and development in agriculture and allied sectors. Shri Tomar said that Nepal can learn from the Indian agricultural system, whenever required.


The Nepalese Minister thanked Shri Tomar and reiterated the cordial and friendly relations between the two countries. He requested the Agriculture Minister Shri Tomar to extend cooperation in the field of agriculture technology, Murrah buffalo breed, resolution of quarantine issues at border points and supply of animal vaccines etc. Shri Tomar assured the Nepal delegation of early resolution of the issues raised by them. Complimenting the Nepalese Minister and other delegates for visiting India, Shri Tomar solicited Nepal’s support for India’s candidature of the Presidency of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).







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